Author: Grumpy
A Classic from OZ NSFW
The Polish Soviet War 1919-1921
Just another reason on why the Poles just love the Russians! Grumpy
PPSh-41
Classy
Richard, (my husband), never really talked a lot about his time in Vietnam, other than he had been shot by a sniper. However, he had a rather grainy, 8 x 10 black and white photo he had taken at a USO show of Ann Margret with Bob Hope in the background that was one of his treasures.
A few years ago, Ann Margaret was doing a book signing at a local bookstore. Richard wanted to see if he could get her to Sign the treasured photo so he arrived at the bookstore at 12 o’clock for the 7:30 signing.
When I got there after work, the line went all the way around the bookstore, circled the parking lot, and disappeared behind a parking garage. Before her appearance, bookstore employees announced that she would sign only her book and no memorabilia would be permitted.
Richard was disappointed, but wanted to show her the photo and let her know how much those shows meant to lonely GI’s so far from home. Ann Margaret came out looking as beautiful as ever and, as second in line, it was soon Richard’s turn.
He presented the book for her signature and then took out the photo. When he did, there were many shouts from the employees that she would not sign it. Richard said,
“I understand. I just wanted her to see it.”
She took one look at the photo, tears welled up in her eyes and she said,
“This is one of my gentlemen from Vietnam and I most certainly will sign his photo. I know what these men did for their country and I always have time for ‘my gentlemen.”
With that, she pulled Richard across the table and planted a big kiss on him. She then made quite a to-do about the bravery of the young men she met over the years, how much she admired them, and how much she appreciated them. There weren’t too many dry eyes among those close enough to hear. She then posed for pictures and acted as if he were the only one there.
That night was a turning point for him. He walked a little straighter and, for the first time in years, was proud to have been a Vet. I’ll never forget Ann Margaret for her graciousness and how much that small act of kindness meant to my husband.
Later at dinner, Richard was very quiet. When I asked if he’d like to talk about it, my big, strong husband broke down in tears.
“That’s the first time anyone ever thanked me for my time in the Army,” he said.
I now make it a point to say ‘Thank you’ to every person I come across who served in our Armed Forces. Freedom does not come cheap and I am grateful for all those who have served their country.
If you’d like to pass on this story, feel free to do so. Perhaps it will help others to become aware of how important it is to acknowledge the contribution our service people make.
~ Original Author Unknown .

An FBI evaluation just went public confirming that a Michigan State Police officer’s SIG Sauer M18 — the same platform as the commercial P320 — fired without the trigger being pulled.
The 32-page report shows that while SIG’s striker-fired system uses multiple safeties, FBI testing found that normal movements by a law enforcement officer can make the striker safety lock useless if the sear fails — letting the striker hit a live round.
The FBI’s Ballistic Research Facility even got the same results with a brand-new M18, showing this isn’t just a one-off fluke. While no single defect was blamed, the possibility of an uncommanded discharge during everyday carry is hard to ignore, especially for a pistol that’s already faced lawsuits and questions over drop safety.
What does this mean for SIG? The FBI isn’t calling SIG negligent — but this report puts fresh heat on the M18/P320’s design and how its safeties work (or don’t) under real-world conditions. Cops, concealed carriers, and armed citizens should watch this closely.
Read the full FBI report here and keep an eye out for SIG’s next move.
